Wednesday, January 31, 2007

The rise of high-speed Internet and the popularity of video sites like Google Inc.'s YouTube has already led to a worldwide decline in the number hours spent by young people in front of a TV set.

In the years ahead, more and more viewers will hanker after the flexibility offered by online video and abandon conventional broadcast television, with its fixed program slots and advertisements that interrupt shows, Gates said.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Internet video advertising is pegged to earn more than $1 billion in 2008, much of which is expected to come from television advertising budgets. The situation is forcing television producers to choose whether they want to cooperate with internet video Web sites or compete with them. herald tribune

2) Change your Installer to use "Rosetta"(Rosetta allows PowerPC compiled apps to work on an Intel Mac)Before running the installer you will need to navigation to Macintosh HD/Applications/Utilities. Find the application called "Installer," and either right-click or Apple+click to get the context menu. Select "Get Info."

Beneath the color labels you'll notice a checkbox that reads "Open Using Rosetta" Tick the box.

3) Install Mac Windows Media Player 9Navigate back to the Windows Media installer and run the file. Follow the on screen instructions. Close the installer. At this point, you should go back and change the "Installer" application so that it no longer runs using Rosetta.

4) Change your browsers (Safari, Firefox) to use "Rosetta"Windows Media Player is now installed. However to get it to work with your browsers you need to set these to run using Rosetta.Navigate to Macintosh HD/Applications/ and right click or apple+click on the browser application (either Safari, IE, or Firefox) and select get info. Beneath the color labels you'll notice a checkbox that reads "Open Using Rosetta." Tick the box.

How to get Safari on Intel-Mac to play RealPlayer FilesGo to 'Get Info' on the Safari application; about half way down the resulting dialogue, tick "open using Rosetta". (Rosetta allows PowerPC compiled apps to work on an Intel Mac)How to get Firefox on Intel-Mac to play RealPlayer FilesGo to 'Get Info' on the Firefox application; about half way down the resulting dialogue, tick "open using Rosetta". (Rosetta allows PowerPC compiled apps to work on an Intel Mac)